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Gardening in the Lines | a diary of gardens.
Gardening in the Lines. A diary of gardens. Plant monday – trollius ‘cheddar’. Plant of the Week –. Botanical Name: trollius x cultorum. Gracing gardens since the 16th century, these marvelous yellow-hued blooms inspired their name, which translates to “basin” in Latin or “globe” in German. Globeflowers are undemanding perennials that look best. And are the perfect choice for the waters’ edge, a boggy spot, or the border, given a moisture retentive, organic-rich soil and shelter from hot sun. I had read ...
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Gardening in the South of France | Dry gardening in the Mediterranean scrublands
Gardening in the South of France. Dry gardening in the Mediterranean scrublands. Skip to primary content. About Us and Contact Details. The journey so far. About Us and Contact Details. In June 2013 we took a sabbatical year to visit gardens and learn more about Mediterranean plants and dry gardening in the South of France. We started in the Aquitaine, worked at a plant nursery near Auch, at Gill Pound’s specialist nursery http:/ www.lapetitepepiniere.com/. In the Minervois,. For 6 years, Imogen has a Fd...
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Gardening in the Mitten
Gardening in the Mitten. I’ll admit up front that the lilac is my favorite shrub. It has been since I was a kid, and my grandma had a huge lilac hedge along her alley fence. Lilacs are best planted along a pathway, or next to a porch where you can enjoy their scent the most. They do well as an informal hedge, or as single specimen plantings in a shrub border. I have both a common lilac (. And a dwarf Korean lilac (. 8216;Palibin’) in my yard, with plans to add a few more lilacs as time goes by. Depending...
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Gardening in the Mud | For Midwest and Northeast gardeners
Gardening in the Mud. For Midwest and Northeast gardeners. Attractive Addition to Russian Sage Selections. July 3, 2016. Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Denim ‘n’ Lace. Proven Winners has introduced a new. Called ‘Denim ‘n’ Lace’. The plant has all the growth and hardiness characteristics of other Russian sage, but at 28 -32 (71-81 cm) tall, it is somewhat shorter than the species. Denim ‘n’ Lace is also more upright than the species, making it a perfect selection to tuck into limited space. July 3, 2016.
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Gardening in the North | This blog is about gardening in the north.
Gardening in the North. This blog is about gardening in the north. August 5, 2015. Sweet Rosy is my first double lily. Never tried to grow them before. I planted two bulbs to a pot in my balcony early April and finally they are starting to bloom. Just love the structure and complexity of the bloom itself. PS I bought my bulbs from the Amsterdam Tulip Museum http:/ www.amsterdamtulipmuseum.com. They mentioned that these bulbs are also available in http:/ www.fluwel.eu. July 31, 2015. July 30, 2015. I plan...
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Northeast Gardening –
Welcome To Gardening In The Northeast! Welcome to Gardening in the Northeast! We take our job and our website seriously and take your needs as our Raison d’etre! But we also like to enjoy, laugh and not take ourselves too seriously. Life is supposed to be fun and we intend to provide you with as much joy and fun as you can stand! Gardening News and Views. Plants of the Northeast (and real life experiences about them). Directory of suppliers (where to find stuff). Gardening Court of Honor.
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Gardening under the Northern Lights
Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Friday, June 29, 2012. In the fall of 2010 we decided to tear out the old deck and build a new smaller one, the space left over I thought would make a lovely little partly shaded perennial bed. In the spring of 2012 I planted some iris, a spirea, a couple of day lilies and plunked in my willow chair that is falling apart . Sunday, May 20, 2012. I had this desk in the office, but it IS made of the composite ...
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Gardening in the Rain
Gardening in the Rain. Musings of a gardening mother. Thursday, March 22, 2018. Dusting Off and Beginning Anew. The last time I made a post on this blog was January of 2017, over a year ago. As I shed some commitments that have been taking my attention and time, I'm dusting off this old thing and will be posting more often. I'm a bit of a puppy in a park when it comes to life - "Look, squirrel! Saturday, January 7, 2017. Deep beneath the dark, soft soil. Into the shadow life. For I have sinned so hard.
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Gardening in the Raw | Raw food preparation from seed to plate.
Welcome to Gardening in the Raw. Thank you for visiting Ayla Rose’s – Gardening in the Raw website. Here you will find inspirational tips, recipes, and gardening suggestions to make your self sustainable lifestyle a practical reality. Ayla will demonstrate positive ways to plant, grow, harvest and prepare delicious fresh meals to keep you healthy and vibrant.
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Prepper gardening and prepping with Mittlieder Gardening
Gardening In The Raw. Send us a message. Your message has been sent successfully. Send us a message. The error occured, message is not sent. Please try again later. Send us a message. Enter your name, email address and text of the message below and click Send message button. What I am growing in 2015. What I am growing in 2015. Photos from around my area – Lakeport Ca. Gardening In The Raw. Gardening In The Raw. Welcome to my blog. Check out my recent posts. Do you like a tall hoe or a short hoe? Cayenne...
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Gardening in the Round
Gardening in the Round. Framing plants within containers, the camera lens, and the earth. Thursday, June 19, 2014. Watering While Away - Just Add Wine. Keeping your plants 'hydrated' while you fly off to fun adventures is always a bit of a conundrum. Unless you have some form of automatic watering system in place, you must turn to begging or borrowing - especially when it comes to containers. Usually its due to how they were watered. As the developing peppers are only the size of a baby's thumbnail r...